All students enrolled at Wake Forest University are eligible for service. SHS does not participate with any insurance plans. Your Student Health fee covers your routine office visit. There may be fees associated with most tests, procedures, labs, prescriptions and some exams. If you have any questions, please contact us at (336) 758-5218, option 0 or email us at shs@nullwfu.edu.

1.Receive and respond to messages from Student Health
2. Save and Print your Immunization History (on record with SHS) – ALSO CHECK YOUR IMMUNIZATION COMPLIANCE, AND SEE IF WHAT YOU ARE MISSING IF NON-COMPLIANT.
3. View and print published labs
4. Make, View and Cancel appointments with Student Health
5. Print or download Receipts/ Statements from your previous visits 6. Print and review Health Resources provided to you during your visit

For Instructions on how to Download or Print a Receipt from a Previous visit, click here.

If you can not find an appointment on line that meets your needs, please call our clinic at (336) 758-5218 and let us try to help you find a time that fits your schedule.

NOTICES:

If you received a message from the Registrar’s office and need to check your immunization compliance Click Here. When your Health and Immunization forms are received, our clinical staff will check and verify your documentation. If there are any questions, we will contact you. You are encouraged to check your compliance status in the portal. Please go to our compliance check page for instructions how to access this.

In May 2015, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) issued an alert regarding the first confirmed Zika virus infection in Brazil. Since that time reports of transmission of this infection in other locations across the world have emerged. Wake Forest University Student Health Service has continued to work with the CDC, state and local health departments to provide guidance to our campus community regarding the most current recommendations and information about the Zika virus. To date, there have been no reported cases of transmission of this infection from mosquitoes in North Carolina. If this changes, updates will be made to our campus community.

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a new way of protecting yourself from becoming infected with HIV. It is a prevention option for people who are at high risk of getting HIV. PrEP meant to be used consistently, as a pill taken every day, and to be used with other prevention options such as condoms. Find out if PrEP is right for you. Student Health PrEP Information Sheet

Please see links to information sent to the campus community for more information about the flu, how to manage this illness, obtain meal passes and minimize your risk of exposure. Please contact student health at shs@nullwfu.edu if you have any questions.

The university now has a specific web-based resource to aid in our suicide prevention efforts. Please visit suicideprevention.wfu.edu to learn more about how to help, when to refer, and on and off-campus resources.

Wake Forest Emergency Medical Services (Wake EMS) is a volunteer, student-run EMS organization that serves Wake Forest University. Wake EMS responds to emergency calls on campus and provides basic life support. If you are an EMT on campus or just interested in learning more about them, please contact them to learn how to you can help.

If you have any questions, comments, compliments or concerns please share them with us by emailing Darren Aaron, Associate Director, aarondo@nullwfu.edu or by calling (336) 758-4381.